MDMA
Typically consumed as either Ecstasy or Molly, MDMA is a synthetic drug that acts as a stimulant and hallucinogen.
What is MDMA?
MDMA produces an energizing effect, distortions in time and perception, and enhanced enjoyment from sensory experiences. It has also been described as an entactogen, a drug that can increase self-awareness and empathy.
MDMA is commonly consumed in two forms: as ecstasy (in tablet or capsule form) or as molly (in crystalline powder form).
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Short-Term Effects
See how MDMA immediately affects the body, and how it can harm your health.
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Effects on the Brain
MDMA can lead to negative psychological after-effects that last for days or even years.
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Addiction & Treatment
Cognitive behavioral interventions may help those who experience symptoms of addiction.